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If Your Hand Were Injured and You Lacked a Thumb

Question 99

Question 99

Multiple Choice

If your hand were injured and you lacked a thumb, you would be disabled in performing the


A) various types of walking.
B) palmar grasp.
C) pincer grasp
D) ulnar grasp.

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